Activision is betting big on Bungie whenDestiny ships later this year, their newest game since the release of Halo: Reach in 2010. In a conference call, Activision boss Bobby Kotick expects Destiny to be poised as the best-selling new video game IP.

Bungie's Destiny is easily one of the most highly-anticipated projects in the gaming industry and, in addition to brand-new footage of the game in action, a new video documentary delivers insight into how weapons will work in the game.

Bungie, the studio that brought us the acclaimed first-person series Halo, has released a new trailer for their next game, Destiny. Though the trailer shows no gameplay footage, it has enough live action and CG eye candy to hold us off until E3. Speaking of which, the end of the trailer says to expect a worldwide gameplay reveal at Sony's E3 press conference on June 10.

Having covered the video game industry for about 10 years now, I've been fortunate enough to be in attendance at numerous events in which soon-to-be-hit franchises were revealed before my eyes. Obviously, these are very special occasions to be a part of and looking back on the first time I saw the likes of Uncharted and BioShock before they became household names, it's easy to appreciate the magnitude of those moments in gaming history.

However, Bungie's Destiny reveal was quite a bit different for me. You see, I didn't make the trek to Seattle to be a part of the group that got to see the presentation for the very first time. Unlike other events in the past, I wasn't on-site to hear Bungie explain everything about the project nor did I have the scoop going into yesterday's reveal that would allow me to sit back and gauge the reaction from an insider's perspective. In fact, I was no different than most gamers – anxiously awaiting the reveal to see if the boys and girls at Bungie could deliver on sky-high expectations and provide us with something as huge as what we'd expect from the follow-up to Halo.

This is the perspective I take into this edition of FORCE FEEDBACK where I've asked myself, other GT staffers who didn't attend the event, and of course the GT Community the following question – "Are you down with Destiny?"

Big news for Bungie fans may soon be on the way as a new alternate reality game has been posted to the company's website in which its been discovered that the long-awaited Destiny project may be revealed as early as this Monday, February 18.

Asked if he could imagine writing songs in the medium, the legendary Beatles member responded, "Actually, I'm currently working on music for a (video) game."

He went on to say he found the project exciting and added, "Moreover, this is a fascinating market. A new video game is selling these days so much better than a new CD. And you reach a different audience. Probably in this way many young people for the first time my music will be heard in a video game."

That brings us to this tweet of Mr. McCartney's from this weekend, in which he announced his alluded-to project was with Bungie.

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